Although it is to some extent taking credit for merely abiding by strict Palm Coast regulations that ensure that commercial developments mesh well with their environment, Chick-Fil-A has applied to the city for a beautification awards, citing its various improvements to the property it took over after Perkins went out of business there. The city’s beautification committee considers the application this evening. (Palm Coast)

Circuit Judge Matthew Foxman, taking the bench in Flagler following the retirement of Judge J. David Walsh last week, will hold hgis first drug court in Flagler, hearing almost two dozen cases, starting at 9:30 a.m. in Courtroom 401 at the Flagler County Courthouse.

The Flagler Beach City Commission meets at 5:30 p.m. at Flagler Beach City Hall. On the agenda: approving a $25,365 bid from Synergy Lighting for turtle lighting on the pier, and the second reading of an ordinance regarding construction in flood plains. The full agenda and back-up materials are here.

The Palm Coast Beautification and Environmental Advisory Committee meets at 5 p.m. at Palm Coast City Hall. One item on its agenda: considering an application from Chick-Fil-A, the restaurant chain, to be considered for a commercial
beautification award for its restaurant at 1000 Palm Coast Parkway.

Think Flagler First Luncheon with Marian Johnson, senior vice president of political strategy for the Florida Chamber of Commerce. One of the state’s leading political advisers will share candid insights about upcoming national, state and regional elections, as well as polling trends. Johnson is a wealth of information and one of the most engaging speakers the chamber has been fortunate to bring to Flagler County. 11:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Hilton Garden Inn, Palm Coast. Cost is $25 with advance payment for members or $30 at the door. Future members pay $35 with advance reservations or $40 the day of the event. Seating is limited.

The Navy will conduct live training bombing runs at the Pinecastle Range Complex, the bombing range in the Ocala National Forest. Bombing was scheduled for 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 23-25. The telephone number for noise complaints is 1-800-874-5059, Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility, Jacksonville, Fla. For additional information, call (904) 542-5588.

School District’s Decision to Demolish Old ITT Building Triggers Upheaval Behind the Scenes: Last week’s 3-2 vote by the Flagler County School Board to demolish its hulking property at 1 Corporate Drive—the old ITT headquarters—has triggered serious behind-the-scenes objections from a school board member over the impropriety of the vote. And the legal qualifications of the contractor hired to do the job appear to have been incomplete at the time of the vote, though none of the board members or the administration knew it at the time. The school board is taking measures to rectify both matters.

For 2nd Time in 4 Days, Deputies Disarm Assailant at Gunpoint, This Time a 15 Year Old: On Friday, a 68-year-old woman who was wielding a Smith and Wesson .380 handgun and who’d earlier fired two shots in the air was disarmed by a deputy who’d unholstered his weapon at the Holiday Travel Park on Old Dixie Highway. Early Tuesday morning, another confrontation, this time involving a 15-year-old boy wielding a knife, led a deputy to unholster his gun even as the young assailant was moving toward him. The confrontation ended without violence.

As Palm Coast Surveys Residents Yet Again, For $13,000, Council Members Question the Point: A majority of Palm Coast City Council members isn’t convinced the city’s annual citizens’ survey has very many uses aside from being a conversation item. For $13,000 a survey (up from $11,000 last year), it’s quite the expensive conversation item, though council members were not provided the cost this morning when they discussed the latest survey, nor did any of them ask.

March 5: Early Voting begins for the presidential primary election in Florida. Only Democrats and Republicans may cast ballots in their respective parties’ primaries. Independents and minor-party voters may not vote, Florida being a closed-primary state. Early voting runs through March 12 at the Supervisor of Elections’ office in Bunnell (at the Government Services Building), the Flagler County Public Library on Palm Coast Parkway, and at the Palm Coast Community Center. Every day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Click here for early voting details.

March 11: Flagler County Job Fair, at the Palm Coast campus of Daytona State College, 3000 Palm Coast Pkwy, SE Bldg 3. The job fair will offer businesses and job seekers opportunities to connect on March 11, 2016 from noon to 6 p.m.

March 15: Presidential Primary Election in Flagler and all of Florida, and Bunnell city election. Early voting

March 30-April 2: Florida Future Problem Solvers State Competition, to be attended by four to five Flagler County schools, at Doubletree Orlando Seaworld, 10100 International Drive, Orlando.

Colechester Bridge, 94 percent done: Sea walls have been completed and forming of the western abutment almost complete.

North Old Kings Road Extension to Matanzas Woods Parkway, 19 percent done: Asphalt was installed on the new section of roadway adjacent to the old roadway at the intersection of Old Kings Road and Forest Grove. (Not in the Dec. 4 update.)

Old Kings Road Force Main 96 percent done:: February 11, 2016 night work with lane closure and tank trucking for the south end force main tie-in to the 12″ pipe from the South and the 12″ pipe from Town Center. The new
16″ force main and the 8″ old main were connected to the old Pump Station north of Lehigh Canal.

Island Walk Shopping Center Phase 2, 26 percent done: February 15, 2016 a 10″ core was made into the existing manhole for the sewer lateral for the 2 lots facing Palm Coast Parkway.

Road and Interstate Construction:

Forest Grove Drive connection to Palm Harbor Parkway to be closed starting Dec. 18: Effective Friday, Dec. 18, the City of Palm Coast will be closing the Forest Grove Drive connection to Palm Harbor Parkway. This road closure is required as part of construction operations for the Palm Harbor Parkway extension, which is currently under construction. Palm Harbor is being realigned and extended to connect directly with Matanzas Woods Parkway where it intersects with Old Kings Road. Message boards will be placed to advise motorists and other travelers of the upcoming change, and a public meeting has already been held for residents living in that area. Both the Palm Harbor extension and a separate extension of Old Kings Road are being built in preparation for the new Interstate 95 interchange to open next June at Matanzas Woods Parkway. As part of the projects, traffic patterns around Matanzas High School will be changing. One goal is to turn Forest Grove Drive back into a residential street as it was originally intended to be. The upcoming road closure of the Forest Grove Drive connection to Palm Harbor Parkway is part of that project. Forest Grove will be turned into a cul de sac on that end. Once the separate Old Kings Road extension is completed, in June 2016, the Forest Grove Drive access to the high school will be closed because it will no longer be needed. Instead, motorists and other travelers will get to Matanzas High School via the new signalized intersection at Matanzas Woods, Palm Harbor and Old Kings. For more information, please contact Palm Coast Communications Manager Cindi Lane at 386-986-3708 or clane@palmcoastgov.com.

“Holy Chicken.”? …………….. Come on now Geez, it’s not like they are Kosher Chickens!

If a bus full of Hasidic tourist pulled in the parking lot at Chick-Fil-A to stop for Lunch, the P.C. local yokels would jump through the windows as if the Devil himself had put on an Apron and served them Cole -Slaw.

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